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A Chinese hardwood jardiniere stand, 52.5cm high; An Aesthetic Movement mahogany table, the undertier stamped E.N.G.; A Chinese hardwood rectangular table cabinet, sliding rectangular panelled door enclosing an arrangement of drawers, brass swan neck handles to sides, 25.5cm wide, c.1900;A wrought iron framed tile-top low occasional table, 54.5cm wide
Ceramic tile picture of four female statuary nudes, 14.5cm x 30cm (framed)Condition ReportThe surface of the tiles are scratched and wear to sides. The left middle tile has two chips on one side. The middle two tiles are slightly loose. The gilt on the frame is worn. There is no obvious makers mark. See attached images.
A hand-painted decorative 8" tile, by Minton's Art Pottery Studio, Kensington Gore, circa 1872, under-glaze painted with a roundel of a cherub holding a necklace in a floral setting, the spandrels with rosettes, Kensington Gore backstamp, painter's cypher of a figure on horseback (?), 20.3cm square, in oak frame.
A three-tile decorative panel, after William De Morgan, by Su Turner, late 20th/ early 21st century, painted with a mythical bird amongst foliage, taken from an original De Morgan design in the Jackfield Tile Museum, Ironbridge, with narrow green tile border, framed, 59 x 29cm (including frame).
A Victorian hand-painted thirty-tile panel, painted with a hare coursing scene after the original by George Bouverie Goddard, artist monogram lower left NPS (?), the tiles set in a teak frame, 81 x 96.5cm, some tiles restored.Footnote: The image here is an adaptation of George Bouverie Goddard's engraving for the London Illustrated News of The Altcar Coursing Meeting, running for the Waterloo Cup, published 24 February 1877.
An Unique, Decorated Album 'Views in Scotland' with Albumen Photographs by George Washington Wilson. With 48 pages approx 10 1/2 x 8 inches containing 23 pasted-in albumen prints by George Washington Wilson, most trimmed to 6 1/2 x 4 inches. Subjects include Balmoral, Glencoe, Oban, Iona, Fingals Cave, Skye, Garbhalt Falls etc, several of which are examples of some of his more famous images. The tile page and each image is framed by an intricate, hand-drawn border. (BW).
A small Martin Brothers stoneware tile, square, incised with flowers and foliage in brown on an ochre ground, framed, and three Martin Brothers kerb tiles and two shards from a grotesque, impressed Martin Brothers London, 7.5cm. square (6) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
Gillow a William De Morgan four tile panel, each tile painted with two carnation design, in shades of blue, turquoise and green on a white ground, framed, 33.5cm. square Literature Martin Greenwood The Tiles Designs of William De Morgan, Richard Dennis Publications, page 133 figure 719 for the original design illustrated.
Gillow a William De Morgan four tile panel, each tile painted with two carnation design, in shades of blue, turquoise and green on a white ground, framed, 33.5cm. square Literature Martin Greenwood The Tiles Designs of William De Morgan, Richard Dennis Publications, page 133 figure 719 for the original design illustrated.
'Daisy' a Dutch four tile panel designed by William Morris, painted with clumps of flowers in shades of blue, green and yellow on a pale blue ground, framed, 43cm. square Literature Richard and Hilary Myers William Morris Tiles, Richard Dennis Publishing, page 37 figure 5c for a comparable version of the Daisy tile.
A Carter's Poole Pottery tile probably designed by Edward Bawden, printed with three stylised fish leaping from the water, in green and black on a cream ground, and another Carter's tile decorated with Poole Pottery table lamp and book design, impressed marks, 13cm. square, (2) Provenance Clarice Cliff, Art Deco & 20th Century Design, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneer's 22nd March 2007 lot 117 (leaping fish tile) Private collection.
A Carter's Poole Pottery tile probably designed by Edward Bawden, square section, printed with three fish swimming, in green and black on a cream ground, and another Carter's tile printed with a seagull and fish design, impressed mark, 13cm. square, (2) Provenance 20th Century Design, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneer's, 20th September 2006 lot 534 (fish) Clarice Cliff, Art Deco & 20th Century Design, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneer's 22nd March 2007 lot 116 (seagull) Private collection.
A Carter's Poole Pottery tile probably designed by Edward Bawden, square, painted with Poole Pots and a leaping gazelle bookend, in green and black on a cream ground, unsigned, 13cm. square Provenance Arts and Crafts and 20th Century Design, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneer's 1st June 2006 lot 903. Private collection.
‡ Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979) a large Leach Pottery tile, painted with a weeping willow tree, in blue and tenmoku on an off white ground, painted BL monogram and Leach Pottery mark to bottom corners, impressed seal marks to reverse, repaired damages, 15cm. square Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks
‡ Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979) a large Leach Pottery tile, painted with a figure walking towards a hut, a range of rounded mountains in the background, in tenmoku on an off white ground, painted BL monogram and Leach Pottery mark to bottom corners, impressed seal marks to reverse, 15cm. square Literature Bernard Leach A Potter in Japan, Faber, page 58 for a drawing of a comparable farmer. Bernard Leach Potter and Artist, Crafts Council, page 128 figure 141 for a dish with a comparable landscape illustrated. Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks
‡ Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979), attributed a Leach Pottery stoneware tile painted with a climbing kiln with smoking chimney, a farmer working the land in the foreground, impressed Leach Pottery seal marks to reverse, 10.2cm. square Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks, Literature Bernard Leach A Potter in Japan, Faber, page 107 for a pen and ink drawing by Bernard Leach of Hamada's small kiln, Mashiko, for comparison, and page 62 for illustrations of a Tamba Kiln.
‡ Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979), attributed a Leach Pottery tile, painted with a Japanese well, in tenmoku on an oatmeal ground, impressed Leach Pottery seal marks to reverse, repaired corner, chip to base rim, 10cm. square Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks Literature Bernard Leach Potter and Artist exhibition, 11th December 1997-29th March 1998, Crafts Council Gallery, London, page 128 catalogue number 140 for a dish with a comparable image illustrated.
‡ Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979) a Leach Pottery tile painted with a windswept tree in a Japanese mountain landscape, in tenmoku on an oatmeal ground, painted BL and Leach Pottery monogram, impressed Leach Pottery seal marks to reverse, minor chips to edges, 10cm. square Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks
‡ Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979) a stoneware tile dated 1934, painted with an exotic flower in tenmoku on an oatmeal ground, painted 34 date and BL monogram, impressed M Pottery seal marks to reverse, 10.5cm. square Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks Literature Bernard Leach Potter and Artist, Crafts Council, page 125 catalogue number 137 for a comparable bird painted on a dish.
‡ Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979) a tile dated 1934, painted with a stylised flying hawk, in circular border the corners dated 1934, in tenmoku on an oatmeal ground, painted BL monogram, 1934 date and impressed M pottery seal marks to reverse, 10.5cm. square Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks, Literature Bernard Leach Potter's Book, Faber & Faber, page 104 for a similar design of a dated tile with two swallows, illustrated.

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